Alpbacherhof Hotel, Alpbach

The traditional Alpbacherhof remains a firm favourite with Inghams guests with wonderful views across the valley and friendly and welcoming service from the English-speaking staff. It combines a homely atmosphere and comforts with high standards of cuisine and offers a superb spa area with an interconnecting heated indoor and outdoor pool.

Features - Alpbacherhof Hotel, Alpbach

Centrally located, just one minute's walk to ski bus stop & a few minutes walk to the nursery slopes

Reception area with antiques

Wood-panelled lounges

Bar

à la carte stube

Restaurant with scenic south-facing views

Large leisure area with indoor/outdoor pool, various saunas and steam rooms, infrared cabin and relaxation room (free)

Private spa, massage, beauty treatments and solarium (pay locally)

Sun terrace

Wi-Fi internet access (free)

Lift

Accommodation - Alpbacherhof Hotel, Alpbach

56 All rooms have cable TV, balcony, radio, fridge, telephone, safe and hairdryer. Austrian twins have bath, singles have bath or shower and spacious superior rooms have lounge area and are either south or north-facing. A small twin with separate beds is available at a reduction.

Bedroom facilities

Cable or satellite programmes

Hairdryer

Minibar or fridge

Radio

Room safe

Telephone

**Alpbach has very limited flat sections in and around the village and we do not recommend this resort for guests with limited mobility.

Customer Reviews

Alpbacherhof Hotel Reviews

(1 Review)

A very enjoyable week. - 09/07/2015

Overall

I have been skiing for nearly 40 years and always considered Alpbach to be too small a ski area however as I am now getting older, take the skiing in a little more sedate manner and the fact that the area has recently opened up a little I decided to give it a go. The skiing was good with just about enough for an experienced skier to not get bored over the course of a week. We had a mixed week weather wise and were lucky to have great snow. After a new fall there is quite a lot of off piste potential close to the pistes. The area links up well. We found out that our week was a German holiday week however, queues at lifts were almost not existent and the slopes were not overcrowded, this is probably due to the fact that there are a limited number of beds in the linked villages. A bus is required from Alpbach to one of two starting points for the ski are via Gondolas however buses were regular and never that overcrowded. There are a selection of mountain restaurants mainly at the summits, the midway stations and bases, they were pleasant but not many had the old Austrian mountain character. The village of Alpbach is pretty and is quiet with a few bars and some reasonably priced restaurants if you are not on half board.
We had a special offer on our holiday at the Hotel Alpbacherhof which turned out to be fantastic value for money. The hotel is very comfortable with a great spa and the food is tremendous. The staff are also wonderful. It is a two minute walk to the bus stop.